In Smyrna, GA, people often juggle long commutes, tight work schedules, school drop-offs, and limited time for follow-ups. That rhythm can make medical delays feel “invisible” at first—an abnormal test result gets buried, a referral gets postponed, or a worsening condition doesn’t get re-evaluated quickly enough.
When those gaps lead to avoidable harm, a delayed diagnosis case usually turns on one question: what did the providers know at each step, and what did they do with that information?


